Arrive at a casual sushi restaurant in Kameoka, a city nestled in a basin west of Kyoto and connected to the city by train. The area has long served as a gateway to the Kyoto region, and the restaurant you visit reflects the everyday sushi culture that locals actually enjoy — unpretentious, skilled, and rooted in fresh ingredients.
Step inside, settle in, and prepare to work alongside a professional who shapes sushi day in and day out. Watch as the chef demonstrates techniques directly in front of you, walking through how to form rice, handle fish, and assemble each piece with control and consistency.
Follow along, shaping nigiri and rolls with your own hands as the chef corrects your grip and guides your movements in real time. A bilingual guide translates throughout, so nothing is lost between instruction and action. Ask questions as they come up, and the chef answers through the session.
By the end of the 90 minutes, have a completed spread of sushi pieces that you shaped yourself — and sit down to eat them. Leave with a working understanding of the techniques behind nigiri and rolls, practised under the eye of someone who makes them professionally every day.